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Hi,everyone! It's the first time I come to this forum.It's very nice to be here!
Here I have a question needs some help. I have learned that Charles Kelman was the first surgeon to crack the nucleus.He did endolenticular phacoemulsification by grooving the nucleus in the posterior chamber ,cracking it with a Ringberg ENT forceps,and then bringing each of the hemi-nuclei up into the anterior chamber for consumption.
What I really want to know is what does Ringberg ENT forceps look like,and is there any image for it? Further more,I want to know the details of cracking the nucleus with the Ringberg ENT forceps,if there are pictures illustrate for them,that's better.Or is there any article about this?
Can somebody help me?Thank you very much.🙂
Here I have a question needs some help. I have learned that Charles Kelman was the first surgeon to crack the nucleus.He did endolenticular phacoemulsification by grooving the nucleus in the posterior chamber ,cracking it with a Ringberg ENT forceps,and then bringing each of the hemi-nuclei up into the anterior chamber for consumption.
What I really want to know is what does Ringberg ENT forceps look like,and is there any image for it? Further more,I want to know the details of cracking the nucleus with the Ringberg ENT forceps,if there are pictures illustrate for them,that's better.Or is there any article about this?
Can somebody help me?Thank you very much.🙂
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